Hexamita

Hexamita
Retortamonas (Retortamonadida), on left; Hexamita, on center, and Giardia, on right (both Diplomonadida)
Scientific classification
Domain:
(unranked):
Phylum:
Metamonada
Order:
Family:
Hexamitidae
Genus:
Hexamita

Dujardin, 1838
Species

Hexamita columbae
Hexamita meleagridis
Hexamita muris
Hexamita pitheci
Hexamita salmonis
Hexamita truttae

Hexamita is a genus of parasitic diplomonads. It is related to Giardia. H. columbae and H. meleagridis live in the intestines of birds. H. muris and H. pitheci live in the intestines of mammals. H. salmonis and H. truttae live in the intestines of fish. Species in the Hexamita family are most commonly spread through fecal matter.

The genus also includes the species Hexamita inflata.

It is believed that Hexamita parasites are one possible cause for head and lateral line erosion ("hole-in-the-head disease") in aquarium fishes.

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